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USER MANUAL ADCM60 AIWA
For your convenience, record the model number and serial number (you will find them on the rear of your set) in the space provided below. Please refer to them when you contact your AIWA dealer in case of difficulty. Model No. [ ADC-M60 ‘eria’ ‘0 ~Welcome Thank you for your purchasing this AIWA product. To optimize the performance of this unit, please read through this manual carefully.
~ FEATURES ● Tracks from 6 CDs stored in the disc magazine can be selected and played. ● Horizontal, vertical, slanted or suspended installation can be made. ● Through the window at the top of the unit, you can see a disc spinning as it plays. ● Since it ISsmaller in size, you will find it easier to install the unit.
NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These Iimlts are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there ISno guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can ba determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. — Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. CAUTION Modifications oradjustmentsto this product, which are not expressly approved by the manufacturer, may void the user’s right or authority to operate this product.■ PRECAUTIONS ● Do NOT install the unit in a location where it may be subjected to: — Direct sunlight or other sources of excessive heat — Fluid, rain or moisture — Excessive dirt or dust — Excessive vibration ● This unit is designed to be operated on a 12-voit DC negative-ground electrical system only. ● Choose the mounting location carefully so that the unit will not interfere with normal driving functions. ● Before making connections, disconnect the ~ terminal of the car battery to avoid short circuiting. Notes on CDs ● A defective or soiled disc stored in the disc magazine can cause the sound to drop out during play. ● Always handle a disc by holding its inner and outer edges. ● Do NOT touch the surface of the unlabeled side of the disc. ● Do NOT attach paper or tape etc. to a disc. ● Do NOT expose the discs to direct sunlight or excessive heat. ● Clean the discs before inserting them into the disc magazine. Always clean a disc from the center outward with a cleaning cloth.
● There may be burrs left on the inner and outer edges of a brand-new disc. The burr may cause the malfunction of the unit or sound drop- out. To prevent these problems, if the burr is left on the disc, be sure to remove them with a ball-point pen, etc. as illustrated.
Ball-point pan ● NEVER usesolventssuch as benzineoralcohol to clean a disc. ● You cannot play an 8-cm (3-inch) CD — even with the specially designed adaptor. ● Do NOT use irregular shape CDs (example: heart-shaped, octagonal ones).
may result in malfunction. Notes on the disc magazine ● Do NOT leave the disc magazine in a place subject to excessive temperature or humidity. ● Do NOT insert more than one disc per slot. ● Do NOT drop the disc magazine. ENGLISH 2~ UNPACKING Compact disc changer Compact disc magazine Connecting cable Supplied mounting kit for the compact disc changer The letters are keyed to those in the instructions. Use only the supplied mounting hardware for safe and secure installation. @ Brackets (1 pair) @ Washer screws @ Plate brackets @ Nuts (4 ea.) (4 ea.) (2 ea.)
@ Adhesive label (1 sheet)
Gig ~ ENGLISH■ INSTALLATIONS Precautions Select the mounting location very carefully, referring to the following points. ● Make sure that there is no fuel tank, wiring or piping on the other side of the mounting surface. ● Make sure that the installation of the unit will not hinder the movement of the deck lid or interfere with the spare tire, etc. ● Use only the supplied mounting kit for safe and proper installation. Removing the transport screws Find the three transport screws at the bottom of the unit, which lock the unit’s mechanism during transport. Remove these screws before installation. Retain these screws and replace them in the original positions if the unit is transported for service or maintenance. Mounting angle setting levers Be sure to change the position of both mounting angle setting levers according to the angle at which the unit is to be installed. Mounting angla setting levers Insert a pointed object such as a screw driver or ball-point pen, etc. into the low spot of the lever and slide the lever to the position from among HORIZONTAL, 45°, and VERTICAL positions. Notes ● Be sure to eject the disc magazine when you set the levers. ● Be sure to set both levers to the same position. ● Be sure to set the levers exactly at the position (notch). If the lever is deviate from the position, the sound may drop out. . Care must be taken when you mount the unit at the angle of lower than level. The diet magazine may drop if you eject the magazine. ● Do NOT turn over the unit or slide the lever when the unit is activated. Doing so may damage the mechanism or the discs in the unit. . The mounting angle setting levers on each side of the unit are factory-set to the HORIZONTAL position. ● When you complete the setting, attach the supplied adhesive labels @ over the slots. ENGLISH 4h INSTALLATIONS Horizontal installation Construction For details on @@@..., see page 3. Note If the mounting surface needs to be strengthened, secure the plate brackets @to the bottom surface of the car trunk, etc. with the tapping screws (not supplied).
Removing temporarily The effective angle of the unit. The position of the lever.
Making holes in the carpet
CompletionVertical installation
Construction For details on @@@..., see page 3. Note ● If the mounting surface needs to restrengthened, secure the plate brackets @ to the bottom surface of,the car trunk, etc. with the tapping screws (not supplied).
Removing temporarily ● If installation space is narrow, bend the plate bracket @ back and forth along the perforated line to break off the end.
Making holes in the carpet Completion ENGLISH 6~ INSTALLATIONS Suspended installation Caution When installing the unit in the trunk below the Before drilling the holes, makesure that there is package tray, observe the following. nothing on the other side of the mounting surface. ● Select the mounting location carefully so that the unit does not hinder the movement of the torsion bars of the deck lid.
Construction For details on @@@..., see page 3. The effective angle of the unit. “d: 0\’-=. - 1 YF The position of the lever.
Making holesSlanted installationBe sure to set the
15“ mountingangle 15“ setting levers to the 45” 45° position.. . Completion Tepping screws are not supplied Note on the brackets@ To save installation space, you can place the brackets @ inside out, as illustrated below. 7 ENGLISH~ CONNECTIONS This unit is designed only for AIWA brand car stereo. Therefore you can notuse the unit withother brand’s equipment.
to AIWA brand car stereo Caution Note Be sure to disconnect the ground wire terminal of Use only the supplied connecting cable. Using an the car battery before making a connection in unspecified connecting cable may cause background noise. order to prevent short circuiting.
ENGLISH 8, HOW TO USE
How to use a compact disc magazine
With the label side up, insert a disc all the way *& a 6 discs, one ineach disc tray Recorded side To remove a disc, pull part@ in the direction of the arrow aa illustrated. Open the INSERTDlac magazineA (eject) button Insert the magazme (which has tIeen taken To remove the magazine, press the ~ button out of the unit) fv’mly wkh the .4A mark visible and Pull out the disc magazme. on the top side.Close~ SPECIFICATIONS Notes on the disc magazine ● Be sure to place a disc on the disc tray with the label side up. If a disc is not set properly, it may cause damage to the unit. Disc magazine
The disc tray may be taken off from the magazine if you pull the tray forcibly. If the tray is taken out, put it back into the magazine as illustrated. Be sure that both ends of the tray are aligned to the grooves of the magazine correctly. Compact disc changar System Compact disc digital audio system Frequency response 5 Hz – 20 kHz Wow and flutter Below measurable limit Si9naI to nOiSe ratio 91 dB or more outputs Line output (for changer connector only) Operating temperature –1 o “c to 55 “c Dimensions 244 x63x 169 mm (w/h/d)
(3.96 Ibs.) Power requirement 12 V DC car battery (negative ground) WA converter 1 bit DAC, 8 times over sampling Sampling rate
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